By Public Transportation
To reach the Globe by public transportation, take the MBTA RED LINE to
JFK/UMASS Station. The Globe is a short walk down Morrissey Boulevard
from the station.

By Motor Vehicle, From North or West of BostonTake the
Southeast Expressway, also called Route 3 South. You can take Route 3
either from Route 93 or Route C-1 from the NORTH, and from the WEST, by
the Massachusetts Turnpike.

Go south on the Expressway and take Exit 15, marked "Columbia Road, JFK
Library." At the end of the ramp, take a left. Continue straight, past
the JFK/UMASS MBTA Station and take your first right onto Morrissey
Boulevard. The Bayside Expo Center will be on your left.

Stay to the right, where you'll see the Globe building. Watch for
oncoming traffic, and then take a right turn into the Globe.

By Motor Vehicle, From South of BostonTake Route 3 North
(also named 93 North and the Expressway). Take Exit 14, marked
"Morrissey Boulevard/JFK Library." The exit ramp leads you directly onto
Morrissey Boulevard.

Continue on Morrissey Boulevard, and about one mile from the exit ramp,
you'll see the Globe building on your left.

Stay to the right, and follow the sign for Day Boulevard. At the stop
lights, take a left, and immediately take your first left again. You'll
actually be making a U-turn for Morrissey Boulevard. The Globe building
will now be on your right, a short way down the road.

Limited parking is available in front of the building. Enter through the
front door and check in with security at the front desk.

Newsroom Summer Internship

2019 SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM

The Boston Globe summer internship program began more than 50 years ago
as an opportunity for college students interested in journalism to gain
practical experience at a major news organization.

The largest group of interns works in the News Department as general
assignment reporters. Other intern reporters are hired for the Sports,
Living/Arts, and Business departments. We also have intern positions in
the Photography department, and on the News copy desk. Internships are
NOT limited to students with journalism majors.

ELIGIBLE:

All students currently enrolled in an undergraduate program

Graduating seniors (May or June 2019 graduation date)

Enrolled journalism graduate school students (with no professional
journalism experience)

An aptitude for journalism is the most important qualification for the
internship. However, a previous internship is recommended. Applicants
must have a driver's license and should be comfortable driving.

Summer interns work as full-time employees for 12 weeks. Interns are paid
a weekly wage and work-shifts vary. There is a writing coach for the
reporting interns, and discussions with editors and staff on a range of
journalism topics for all of the interns.

Applications must be submitted electronically for consideration. Forms
can be downloaded from this webpage after Sept. 1